**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 06 02:59:57 2007 Jul 06 07:24:45 genext2fs: couldn't allocate a block (no free space) reported when the last step for building angstrom-x11-image Jul 06 07:25:45 archer: Are you out of space on the host machine? Jul 06 07:25:51 no Jul 06 07:26:43 11GB available Jul 06 07:31:05 hi Jul 06 08:24:06 how large is your images for angstrom-x11-image in jffs2 and ext2.gz? Jul 06 08:51:16 could i adjust my image manually in host machine? Jul 06 10:23:47 summatusmentis, you don't need indexes in feed, actually. Jul 06 11:49:46 polyonymous: I'm getting a 403 forbidden error when I browse to the angstrom-feed/ dir Jul 06 11:49:59 summatusmentis, you don't need to browse it. Jul 06 11:50:21 just set it up as a feed and call it good? Jul 06 11:50:24 summatusmentis, wget ${FEED}/Packages Jul 06 11:50:44 well, I'm sure you do want to test it :) Jul 06 11:51:00 404 not found Jul 06 11:51:15 do you have Packages in your feed? Jul 06 11:51:33 in deploy/glibc/ipk/ that is Jul 06 11:52:10 no... just the ipkg dirs, and a .htaccess Jul 06 11:52:40 summatusmentis, bitbake package-index ? Jul 06 11:52:55 I haven't done that... where does that put it? Jul 06 11:53:18 summatusmentis, in all ipk dirs, I guess. Jul 06 11:53:26 summatusmentis, quite useful for ipk update Jul 06 11:53:35 polyonymous: alright, will i have to run this everytime? Jul 06 11:53:59 summatusmentis, I think after builds and before ipk update/install/upgrade Jul 06 11:54:25 summatusmentis, if you don't have TONS of packages in feed it doesn't take long. Jul 06 11:55:21 no, I've only got 15GB of partition total, and I recently wiped tmp Jul 06 11:55:33 summatusmentis, so is your feed empty? Jul 06 11:55:57 polyonymous: not empty, there's some stuff, but it's not anywhere near full Jul 06 11:56:14 summatusmentis, and here's an excerpt for my ipkg.conf: src/gz no-arch http://192.168.1.2/angstrom-feed/all src/gz armv5te http://192.168.1.2/angstrom-feed/armv5te src/gz spitz http://192.168.1.2/angstrom-feed/spitz Jul 06 11:56:33 summatusmentis, the less package-index will take :) Jul 06 11:57:12 ok, now I've got a Packages. Now I need to setup the ipkg.conf Jul 06 11:57:21 go ahead Jul 06 11:58:57 polyonymous: I've got the feeds setup in /etc/ipkg/ Jul 06 11:59:05 and nothing about feeds in ipkg.conf Jul 06 11:59:16 summatusmentis, wherever, it's all the same. Jul 06 11:59:27 summatusmentis, you don't have to do it the way I do, anyway :) Jul 06 11:59:39 ok :-) Jul 06 12:00:05 I don't want to include the deploy/glibc/ipk/i686 right? Jul 06 12:00:09 unless you want to show your admiration of my great personality of course :) Jul 06 12:00:19 I don't think you need to. Jul 06 12:00:36 summatusmentis, the three feeds I mentioned are the only ones I have set up on my Z Jul 06 12:01:24 polyonymous: yeah, I've got all, armv5te, and spitz, (+ i686, which doesn't correlate to the Z) Jul 06 12:01:57 summatusmentis, having i686 shouldn't hurt either, but it isn't needed. Jul 06 12:02:24 ok Jul 06 12:07:01 ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget --passive-ftp -q -P /tmp/ipkg-oHKkdg 10.1.1.2/armv5te//Packages.gz' Jul 06 12:07:07 for all of the feeds I setup Jul 06 12:07:31 crap, nvm, I suck Jul 06 12:07:39 :) Jul 06 12:08:44 polyonymous: thanks! It's working, ipkg update downloaded everything fine :-) Jul 06 12:08:59 great. the rest should also work then. Jul 06 12:09:57 thank you Jul 06 12:10:03 you're welcome. Jul 06 12:11:01 is it possible to setup a wildcard feed? Because I wipe my tmp on a regular basis, can I just do something like * http://10.1.1.2/angstrom-feed/* ? Jul 06 12:11:40 summatusmentis, what does it have to do with wiping tmp? Jul 06 12:11:59 Everyone wipes tmp on a onceinawhily basis. Jul 06 12:12:05 just that those three feeds may not always be there, and there might be something else in addition Jul 06 12:12:38 summatusmentis, well, I don't think you can. Jul 06 12:12:49 and I think these feeds are always there, anyway, if any. Jul 06 12:13:01 alright, thanks Jul 06 12:13:21 I just know that angstrom has stuff like the perl feed, python feed, gstreamer feed, etc. Jul 06 12:14:14 summatusmentis, I'm not sure, but I think it's just these feeds further split. Jul 06 12:14:36 anyway, I don't have anything else and I'm happy with it :) Jul 06 12:14:49 summatusmentis: :-) thanks Jul 06 12:15:03 and yes, it's about time to talk to yourself ;) Jul 06 12:15:04 damn... polyonymous, thank you so much more than summatusmentis Jul 06 12:15:09 :)))) Jul 06 12:15:09 I'm so out of it Jul 06 12:15:28 Happens to me as well Jul 06 12:15:38 it's early, cut me some slack ;-) Jul 06 12:15:39 Must be egocentric nature. Jul 06 12:15:55 That happens to me mostly in the evening. Jul 06 12:16:07 lol, egocentric nature, that's it Jul 06 12:16:20 polyonymous: are by any change familiar w/ DUN on the Z? Jul 06 12:16:41 summatusmentis, I've done ppp over gprs Jul 06 12:16:50 and PAN with bluetooth. Jul 06 12:17:19 I can't walk you through it, though. But I may try to answer specific questions. Jul 06 12:17:27 I'm doing ppp over cdma(usb at the moment, ideally bluetooth in the future), and I can't get the Z to 'hang up' at the end of the data call Jul 06 12:17:53 summatusmentis, like killall pppd? :) Jul 06 12:17:59 hey koen Jul 06 12:18:26 polyonymous: I guess so :-P I haven't tried that, ideally, I could find a GUI tool that'd do it Jul 06 12:18:46 summatusmentis, I haven't done it with gui, sorry. Jul 06 12:18:52 I'm very console person Jul 06 12:19:07 mmm... well, I'm doing webrowsing and all of that, so... Jul 06 12:19:27 summatusmentis, I'm doing almost exclusively ssh :) Jul 06 12:19:43 I don't mind console at all, but it's a pain to have to open up the term program everytime I want it Jul 06 12:20:04 for me it would be a pain not to open up term :) Jul 06 12:21:39 lol Jul 06 12:23:05 and of course I mostly scratch my own itch. Boy am I itchy! Jul 06 12:24:30 :-D ok, so now it's a matter of either writing, or finding a GUI app that will do this for me Jul 06 12:25:08 polyonymous: can you point me to how you dial-out? Jul 06 12:25:13 maybe. doesn't opie network settings do anything of a kind? Jul 06 12:25:23 pppd call peername :) Jul 06 12:25:42 oh, I forget you're using opie. I'm on GPE, and I couldn't find anything for ppp Jul 06 12:26:03 well, my opie doesn't have much to do with it, as I do it in console, anyway :)) Jul 06 12:26:38 peername == ? Jul 06 12:27:03 summatusmentis, name of the file /etc/ppp/peers :) Jul 06 12:27:12 and my setup gui is called 'vim' Jul 06 12:27:29 you have scripts that do it then? Jul 06 12:27:37 * summatusmentis is not skilled enough to write scripts :-) Jul 06 12:28:35 scripts? These files are just ppp options Jul 06 12:28:57 oh, ok. I misunderstood what you were saying Jul 06 12:36:24 summatusmentis, I guess you can find someone who does it with GUI here. I just find console so much more convenient than punchcards that I don't bother even thinking about gui :) Jul 06 12:37:05 lol :-D Jul 06 12:37:15 there's gkdial in OE, but it doesn't hang up Jul 06 12:40:41 re Jul 06 12:41:03 hi Jul 06 12:41:08 hey Jul 06 12:41:27 how r u? Jul 06 12:41:46 I'm alright... way too early in the morning, and i need a GUI dialler program Jul 06 12:42:32 r u from PDA now? Jul 06 12:42:40 no Jul 06 12:43:14 but u wanna to use net on it? Jul 06 12:44:21 "wanna to" is incorrect, methinks. Jul 06 12:44:41 and "dialler" is Australian spelling:) Jul 06 12:44:44 I've got a wireless card, but I'd like to use my cell phone also Jul 06 12:44:56 polyonymous: lol, that's what gkdial used, so I just stuck to it Jul 06 12:45:00 oh, yep, english is my 4th language, not native Jul 06 12:45:02 and yes, summatusmentis, I've done ppp-bluetooth-gprs Jul 06 12:45:22 * summatusmentis bows down to CorsaiR Jul 06 12:45:27 4 languages is quite a feat Jul 06 12:45:34 polyonymous: that's my eventual plan Jul 06 12:45:46 CorsaiR, neither is it mine :) I also make mistakes, I just try not use "wannas" and "gonnas" if I'm not sure. But I was just being a smartass :) Jul 06 12:46:00 :-) Jul 06 12:46:19 summatusmentis, and I think most cellphones also use "dialling" spelling. Not sure why nokia feels so australian :) Jul 06 12:46:40 ok, what about hx2000 port? Jul 06 12:46:43 CorsaiR, what are you linguas? Jul 06 12:47:00 just curious. Jul 06 12:47:09 * summatusmentis bets, english, spanish, portugese, and french Jul 06 12:47:15 s/bets/guesses/ Jul 06 12:47:39 russian, deutsch, moldovian, ukranian, polish. russian is my native Jul 06 12:47:40 of all thous I only learnt french in school, but I forgot most of it. Jul 06 12:47:53 lol, I was completely wrong Jul 06 12:48:12 CorsaiR, great achievement! russian is also my native :) Jul 06 12:48:17 :-) Jul 06 12:48:26 kruto Jul 06 12:48:34 summatusmentis, not completely, moldovian is close to spanish, portuguese and french :) Jul 06 12:48:53 I've recently learnt a bit of deutsch as well. Jul 06 12:49:04 cool Jul 06 12:49:12 and I know "multumesc", "da", "nu" in moldovian/romanian. Jul 06 12:49:15 polyonymous: all of which don't _really_ correspond to one another Jul 06 12:49:27 summatusmentis, they are all romance languages. Jul 06 12:49:29 so, what about Irda support in hx2000? Jul 06 12:49:42 CorsaiR, no idea :) Jul 06 12:49:49 polyonymous: well, right, but not exactly _close_ Jul 06 12:49:54 :-( Jul 06 12:50:03 which would make moldovian rather odd Jul 06 12:50:11 summatusmentis, exactly close, but we may have different idea of what "close" is. Jul 06 12:50:28 I try 2 run Linux on my hx2490 Jul 06 12:50:28 summatusmentis, for me, for instance, deutsch and english are close. Jul 06 12:50:33 CorsaiR: there was someone else around a while ago asking about the hx2000... I don't remember if they go irda working or not Jul 06 12:50:45 I think psokolovsky may know. Jul 06 12:51:03 summatusmentis, and moldovian is basically romanian. Jul 06 12:51:14 polyonymous: ok, I guess in the scheme of things, yes, they're close. But obviously pronounciations are different, and word choice is different Jul 06 12:51:16 yep Jul 06 12:51:18 rather odd indeed, though :) Jul 06 12:51:20 polyonymous: oh... I see Jul 06 12:51:31 no, hx2000 is maintained away from pocketpc maintree, ask RP Jul 06 12:52:00 * summatusmentis used to be fluent in spanish, speaks a little bit of french, and a little bit of latin Jul 06 12:52:01 u r speak like professional lingvists Jul 06 12:52:07 summatusmentis, pronounciations are different, but they mostly share the same words. not always exactly the same meanings :) Jul 06 12:52:13 it is maintained at the maintree from linus Jul 06 12:52:33 CorsaiR, because it's interesting stuff :) Jul 06 12:52:40 polyonymous: talking about similarities between french and spanish? Jul 06 12:52:43 polyonymous: I see, I guess going from spanish to french confused my easily confused american head :-) Jul 06 12:53:07 and then I heard portugese :-P Jul 06 12:53:07 root_____, that too. But we're not that narrowminded we're talking about almost all indo-european languages :) Jul 06 12:53:26 oh I'm root :) Jul 06 12:53:37 LOL Jul 06 12:53:40 so, I can't run linux on my PPC and neither in future? Jul 06 12:53:57 * polyonymous is gone to eat. bbl. Jul 06 12:54:02 CorsaiR: you can, I've seen someone do it Jul 06 12:54:18 I just don't remember who it was, or how they got it completely working Jul 06 12:54:32 hmm :) Jul 06 12:54:45 well done dcordes :-) Jul 06 12:55:19 but it was with BT and IrDA support? Jul 06 12:55:38 CorsaiR: I don't know, honestly Jul 06 12:56:26 ok, what new models of PDA are fully supported? Jul 06 12:56:49 CorsaiR: you've seen http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/hx2000/20070604/ I assume Jul 06 12:57:12 yep Jul 06 12:57:43 and you're lacking irda + BT using that image? Jul 06 12:58:14 no, I don't use it yet Jul 06 12:58:28 thats why I asking Jul 06 12:58:29 oh, I see Jul 06 12:59:23 can I get a changelog of this port? Jul 06 12:59:44 which package is providing hcitool? Jul 06 13:00:14 http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/attachments/20070706/10ecca11/attachment.txt <- changelog Jul 06 13:00:45 CorsaiR: http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/UsingAngstrom hx27xx and hx22xx Jul 06 13:01:18 wait no... h2200 Jul 06 13:03:43 thx Jul 06 13:07:08 I have hx2490 Jul 06 13:07:29 * summatusmentis leaves Jul 06 13:07:29 can I use haret wth angstrom? Jul 06 13:07:41 I don't know... i've gotta head out Jul 06 13:07:53 dcordes: bluez-utils-compat Jul 06 13:12:12 do the bt modules in OE support bt2.0? Jul 06 13:15:47 no - only bt0.3 Jul 06 13:17:53 hrw: can I take this as a yes? Jul 06 13:18:03 it does you stupid newbie? Jul 06 13:18:26 dcordes: OE does not have bt modules Jul 06 13:18:48 kernel has bt support and kernel supports bt2.0 since long time Jul 06 13:19:15 ok the kernel then. Sorry I didn't deal with bluetooth in a long time.. Jul 06 13:28:24 how can I make ipkg install my local package package.ipk when the same package is provided in the repo? (it is moaning about HOLD and PREFFER) Jul 06 13:31:36 where does ipkg save ethe package cache? Jul 06 13:31:59 dcordes, you mean /var/lib/ipkg? Jul 06 13:32:20 what model of PDA can u advise to buy for usinp Linux? Jul 06 13:33:11 'ing Jul 06 13:33:17 w: 640 h: 480 on the 3200 right? Jul 06 13:33:24 recommend Jul 06 13:34:08 ? Jul 06 13:34:17 hx4700 ? Jul 06 13:35:16 polyonymous: what? Jul 06 13:35:34 dcordes, feeds cache?Or what do you mean? Jul 06 13:35:42 summatusmentis: yes the clamshells are 640x480 Jul 06 13:35:42 ah Jul 06 13:35:45 I got it Jul 06 13:35:49 yese feeds cache Jul 06 13:35:59 well, it's in /var/lib/ipkg Jul 06 13:36:02 dcordes: thanks Jul 06 13:36:07 and package info is in /usr/lib/ipkg, I think Jul 06 13:36:24 and I'm gone now, see you later Jul 06 13:36:26 * polyonymous is gone Jul 06 13:37:01 polyonymous: ok thanks. see you Jul 06 13:38:33 cu Jul 06 13:38:41 hi all Jul 06 13:38:53 hello Jul 06 13:38:57 what image do I use for an ipaq 3970? Jul 06 13:39:53 ok, good bye! Jul 06 13:39:58 thx Jul 06 13:40:02 ? Jul 06 13:40:13 wtf Jul 06 13:40:55 NAbyss: do you know? Jul 06 13:43:44 CoreDump|afk: you wouldn't just be pretending to be afk by any chance? Jul 06 13:45:33 it is in the table: http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/LinuxDevices Jul 06 13:45:43 but no images for it: Jul 06 13:45:44 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/ Jul 06 13:45:48 - unless 3800 is a typo Jul 06 13:46:04 but, I'm on an expensive internet plan... 15cents a meg >.< Jul 06 13:46:18 can't download anything big I'm not meant to Jul 06 13:48:05 dimona: I would just try 3800 Jul 06 13:49:02 dimona: Bigpond cable? Poor bastard. Not sure about the ipaqs.. I have a zaurus here instead Jul 06 13:49:14 NAbyss: bigpond nextg Jul 06 13:51:38 dimona: I guess it will work with the 3800 series image Jul 06 13:51:43 device look the same Jul 06 13:51:58 dcordes: just looking in the 3800 folder.... there is no image :( Jul 06 13:52:34 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/h3800/20070703/ Jul 06 13:52:55 damn who put a zImage there? Jul 06 13:53:26 I have no idea about ipaqs but isn't that suppost do boot the zaurus? Jul 06 13:53:47 s/suppost/supposed Jul 06 13:54:45 I'd offer to build you one dimona but I have no ipaq enviornment Jul 06 13:55:25 :( Jul 06 13:56:32 anyone around that would? Jul 06 14:01:40 is there a different way among ifup to initiate a dhcp request? Jul 06 14:17:28 dimona: h3900 need Jul 06 14:17:49 excuse me? Jul 06 14:17:59 dimona: for 3970 you need h3900 images Jul 06 14:18:06 yeah... Jul 06 14:18:16 where do I get one? Jul 06 14:18:30 if they are unavailable then it looks like you need to build it Jul 06 14:18:58 we release images only for machines which have machine mentors (Developers with such hardware which want to take care of it) Jul 06 14:26:00 dimona: nope Jul 06 14:26:07 hi Jul 06 14:26:30 CoreDump|home: would you happen to have the env for building for ipaq 3900? Jul 06 14:27:08 dimona: nope sorry Jul 06 14:27:26 currently I can only build neo1973 and Zaurus Spitz Jul 06 14:56:11 hi Jul 06 14:56:49 hey mimecar Jul 06 14:57:12 evening summatusmentis Jul 06 14:58:12 that gets me everytime! it's 10:50 here Jul 06 14:58:15 AM Jul 06 14:58:19 anyone used LAP before? Jul 06 14:58:28 xDDD Jul 06 14:58:37 summatusmentis: then good morning Jul 06 14:58:44 o evening on GMT+2 :P Jul 06 14:58:48 ;-) Jul 06 14:58:49 I don't dimona Jul 06 14:58:55 dimona: LAP? Jul 06 14:59:07 I think it is Lan Access Protocol Jul 06 14:59:14 something to do with bluetooth and networking Jul 06 14:59:30 Running GPE, it picked up my pc was running the server for it Jul 06 14:59:36 I'm hoping I can network up Jul 06 14:59:40 Can't figure out how though Jul 06 14:59:50 hrm... no, I've never even heard of that Jul 06 15:06:08 you have a similar option on symbian smartphone Jul 06 15:06:15 but on zaurus, I haven't idea Jul 06 15:07:26 ipaq Jul 06 15:12:19 arg. I'm at that point again: "Linux really sucks for users" Jul 06 15:13:04 it's got a learning curve, definitely Jul 06 15:13:18 and I think embedded linux is worse in that area than say, ubuntu Jul 06 15:13:30 dimona: if you want a easy software, choose windows or palm Jul 06 15:13:49 there's no a bug company under linux embedded Jul 06 15:13:55 big Jul 06 15:13:59 actually, I just wanted to try a piece of software called cumulus Jul 06 15:14:16 that a sky map, isn't it ? Jul 06 15:14:23 http://kflog.org/cumulus/ Jul 06 15:14:39 I've spent several hours trying to get linux just up and running Jul 06 15:14:54 finally do Jul 06 15:14:58 is the problem with BT ? Jul 06 15:15:03 and... no matter what - I have no connectivity Jul 06 15:15:11 with gps ? Jul 06 15:15:24 - no BT networking, no SD card, no CF card, no PPP Jul 06 15:15:28 - nothing will work Jul 06 15:15:36 mimecar: to install cumulus Jul 06 15:15:57 oh, and I probably will need to get gpsd and accompanying utils Jul 06 15:16:08 have you test familiar ? Jul 06 15:16:18 thats all I've been able to do Jul 06 15:16:29 I've tested 2 builds of gpe and opie each Jul 06 15:16:49 have you check the status for your ipaq? Jul 06 15:17:00 thinks somebody got working ? Jul 06 15:17:14 dimona> it is in the table: http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/LinuxDevices Jul 06 15:17:15 but no images for it: Jul 06 15:17:17 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/ Jul 06 15:17:34 (its ipaq 3900) Jul 06 15:20:36 do "suitable for users" means all the features works ? Jul 06 15:21:50 does anyone know of a bluetooth cf card that doesn't stick out? Jul 06 15:22:43 bluetooth only works on 3970 Jul 06 15:22:46 http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqH3900 Jul 06 15:23:02 I must reboot, 2 minutes Jul 06 15:28:00 re Jul 06 19:20:25 I noticed that some images have shown up for the Nokia 770 Jul 06 19:20:47 I've looked for some information but can't find any Jul 06 19:21:00 any pointers? Jul 06 21:01:23 re hi Jul 06 22:19:46 hello everybody Jul 06 22:20:38 does anybody know if ipkg-link is no more available in angstrom feed? Jul 06 22:22:10 Weichkaes: Angstrom maintiners don't like it, that's why. keep banging for it though. Jul 06 22:26:05 psokolovsky: hmmm, are there other mechanisms to install packages on /media/sd and use them in the system? Jul 06 22:26:57 Weichkaes: sure, learn about ipkg's -dest param Jul 06 22:27:23 psokolovsky: that still doesn't give you access to them, unless you add those dirs to $PATH Jul 06 22:27:37 sure Jul 06 22:27:46 and the libs to ld.so.conf or LD_LIBRARY_PATH Jul 06 22:28:24 psokolovsky: this was my previous install procedure: install package to destination with -dest and then link this in the normal tree Jul 06 22:30:15 XorA: what I wonder is what about data? /usr/share and friends? I don't think Koen's right in his dislike pf ipkg-link Jul 06 22:31:19 * XorA wonders about that new unionfs that entered the kernel Jul 06 22:32:42 * summatusmentis wonders about vegan friendly soccer cleats, then realizes he's off topic Jul 06 22:33:57 summatusmentis: a read only union of /mnt/card/packages /mnt/cf/packages on / would solve the ipkg-link problem in a sweet way Jul 06 22:34:28 XorA: ah, very true... hrm Jul 06 22:34:41 I still think ipkg-link is an elegant solution, and should be included Jul 06 22:34:47 * summatusmentis leaves Jul 06 22:34:48 later all Jul 06 22:52:35 bye Jul 06 23:10:57 request to the devs: Enable PRISM2_DOWNLOAD_SUPPORT and PRISM2_NON_VOLATILE_DOWNLOAD in driver/modules/hostap_config.h, sure would make it easier to flash firmware on cf/sd prism devices Jul 07 00:51:58 if I wanted to setup a script as an icon on the 'desktop' of gpe, where would I go about putting it? Jul 07 00:52:55 summatusmentis: You need to look for .desktop files Jul 07 00:53:05 Try find or if available locate Jul 07 00:53:13 Laibsch: so I'd have to create one? Jul 07 00:57:40 yes, of course Jul 07 00:57:57 What did you expect? Jul 07 00:58:18 well, I was hoping there'd be a ~/Desktop dir I could use instead :-/ Jul 07 00:58:21 alright, thanks Jul 07 01:03:41 hi! Jul 07 01:04:11 hi nil Jul 07 01:04:38 I just installed the last angstrom distrib on my spitz, and I'm trying to install a firewall Jul 07 01:05:04 seems that iptables kernel module is not available on armv5te, can someone confirm? Jul 07 01:05:32 at least, that's what ipkg tells me... :) Jul 07 01:05:44 and http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?action=details&pnm=kernel-module-ip-tables Jul 07 01:06:02 so, I guess, no firewall for the moment :) Jul 07 01:07:00 that's for the open moko platform, over at #openmoko Jul 07 01:07:30 ah, this package is maintained by openmoko folks? Jul 07 01:07:36 ok, I'll ask them Jul 07 01:07:49 well, no Jul 07 01:08:10 that module is built for the openmoko platform, not angstrom Jul 07 01:09:24 ok Jul 07 01:09:46 so, is there an iptable solution dor zaurus with angstrom? Jul 07 01:09:57 assuming that's the only thing you found when you searched for iptables, it does look like there is no firewall Jul 07 01:10:08 ok. Jul 07 01:10:25 so, http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/AngstromManual should be updated Jul 07 01:10:29 I can do it Jul 07 01:10:41 wait, hold on Jul 07 01:11:06 yes, I *can* do it, I won't touch anything without approval Jul 07 01:11:32 try just 'ipkg install iptables' it may be that the iptables kernel thing is built in Jul 07 01:12:28 yes but i get: Jul 07 01:12:29 FATAL: Module ip_tables not found. Jul 07 01:12:36 when tying to use iptables Jul 07 01:12:41 hrm... Jul 07 01:12:53 so, I guess I need to insmod something Jul 07 01:13:23 "something" should be kernel_module_ip_tables, no? Jul 07 01:13:40 nil: it's possible iptables hasn't been built Jul 07 01:14:26 yes, at least one part is missing Jul 07 01:15:09 should I quietly wait until it becomes available, or report it somewhere as a bug? Jul 07 01:15:24 I'm not sure... Jul 07 01:15:34 hey, i've gotta run, I'll be around later though, if you need, ok? Jul 07 01:15:43 ok, thanks Jul 07 01:15:51 I'll be there, "sometimes later" Jul 07 01:16:04 alright, peace Jul 07 01:16:06 I'm getting back to my zaurus these days Jul 07 01:16:08 thanks Jul 07 01:26:43 anyone there? Jul 07 01:27:22 there's a conflict between netbase.ipk and iana-etc.ipk Jul 07 01:28:11 they both provide the /etc/(protocols|services) Jul 07 01:34:32 it's a simple dependency bug, as iana-etc only provides these files Jul 07 01:35:12 so, packages depending on iana-etc shoud depend on (iana-etc|netbase) Jul 07 01:35:19 hmmm.... Jul 07 01:36:02 * nil feels he would be more useful if posting the patches Jul 07 01:37:59 or maybe remove those files from netbase and add dependency on iana-etc if it have more complete/recent versions of those files Jul 07 01:39:19 I'll compare Jul 07 01:39:56 but if so, iana-etc should be included in the base install distrib Jul 07 01:44:11 whaow, completely different files, simple diff is unusable Jul 07 01:51:08 iana-etc /etc/services file provides more information (rough wc on a cleaned file) Jul 07 01:53:13 netbase source dates from 21/03/05, iana-etc from 2006/11/13 Jul 07 02:23:53 when i compile angstrom2007.1 it reported that qemu-native compiled error. Jul 07 02:24:36 readon which versions of gcc do you have installed Jul 07 02:25:02 seems like Z_OK is undeclared in block-qcow.c but i actually find the zlib.h file in staging dir. Jul 07 02:26:09 (hint: qemu needs to be compiled with gcc 3.x) Jul 07 02:27:24 Kevin`, it do you mean host gcc version? it's 4.1.2 Jul 07 02:27:34 you don't have gcc 3 installed also? Jul 07 02:30:56 do you means that i have to backport my gcc to 3.x? or install another? Jul 07 02:31:12 readon: If you're running a debian derivative, apt-get install gcc-3.4 Jul 07 02:31:16 most distros make it rather easy to isntall another Jul 07 02:31:22 That'll install it alongside gcc4 Jul 07 02:32:30 NAbyss, should i make any config after that package was installed? Jul 07 02:33:01 readon: Nope, just having it in the path (as per normal) is sufficient Jul 07 02:33:06 You don't need to set $CC or anything Jul 07 02:33:08 readon just make sure `which gcc-3.4` will work appropriately Jul 07 02:33:27 on mine I had to make a symlink since only a more specific version existed Jul 07 02:33:47 ok, i will try it:) Jul 07 02:37:12 still report error, /block-qcow.c:26:18: error: zlib.h: No such file or directory Jul 07 02:37:48 perhaps i should change the gcc link to gcc-3.4 Jul 07 02:38:14 don't do that Jul 07 02:40:10 readon: Hmm, file a bug against that. qemu should depend against zlib-native.. but as an interim hack, install zlib-dev on your host Jul 07 02:40:30 readon: Hmm, file a bug against that. qemu should depend against zlib-native.. but as an interim hack, install zlib-dev on your host Jul 07 02:41:54 NAbyss, i saw that dependence and zlib-native is actually be compiled and zlib.h is in staging dir. Jul 07 02:42:18 Hmm, that's unusual Jul 07 02:42:32 I'd still file a bug against qemu - it sounds like the include paths aren't correct Jul 07 02:43:24 is there a freezon release version of oe for angstrom? Jul 07 02:44:45 not afaik; it's still in org.oe.dev Jul 07 02:45:00 There should be snapshots available from angstrom-distribution.org though Jul 07 02:49:42 yo Jul 07 02:51:30 hmmmm Jul 07 02:51:48 * nil forgot how to start gpe... Jul 07 02:52:02 nil: /etc/init.d/gpe-dm start Jul 07 02:53:24 NAbyss: thanks Jul 07 02:54:50 well, "Xserver crashing, giving up" :) Jul 07 02:55:11 Hmm, anything in the X logs? Jul 07 02:55:36 NAbyss: where are they supposed to be? Jul 07 02:56:01 In /var/log? Jul 07 02:56:04 "X server crashing, giving up" is what I found in /var/log/messages Jul 07 02:56:14 nothing else in /var/log Jul 07 02:56:18 Hmm Jul 07 02:56:33 What happens if you run X directly, without gpe-dm Jul 07 02:58:51 NAbyss: hmm... where is the binary? "find / | grep X | grep bin" is empty.... Jul 07 02:59:23 nil: I'd guess /usr/sbin, /usr/bin or /usr/X11R6/bin.. It might be called X, or xorg.. can't remember which **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jul 07 02:59:56 2007